How to disable KDE Network-Manager integration for testing
Hi,
on my notebooks, Network-manager has begun doing strange things. For
example, I do have multiple entries for the WLANs that I regularly
use. I guess that a new entry is generated every time I connect to the
network.
Has somebody seen this phenomenon as well on Debian unstable with KDE?
To find out whether KDE or Network-Manager is at fault, I would like
to disable KDE's n-m integration for a testing period of time,
resorting to managing n-m with nmtui or nmcli.
Is removing plasma-nm sufficient to severe the connection between KDE
and n-m?
Greetings
Marc
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